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ESPN BET Missouri: Legal Updates, Promo & App Review for 2025

By Kevin Wolff
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The arrival of Missouri sportsbooks is getting closer, and there is good reason to believe that ESPN BET Missouri will be one of the first operators to go live. ESPN BET is already available in 18 states throughout the country, and could add another state in the Fall of 2025 when Missouri is expected to launch legal sports betting.
ESPN’s brand name rings bells all around the world as the worldwide leader in sports and one of the top networks for fans across the globe. Expected to be one of the first Missouri sports betting apps to go live, ESPN BET could be a major player in the Show Me State when legal sportsbooks are officially launched.
Before a launch date arrives, awaiting bettors in Missouri can use this page to catch up on all the details surrounding ESPN BET MO Sportsbook including a potential launch date, sign-up bonus, a review of the app, and even more exciting information.
ESPN BET Missouri Launch Info
Missouri officially legalized sports betting on Nov. 5, 2024, when the state voted favorably (50.7%) on Amendment 2. While the legislation meant that Missouri sports betting was now permitted, it did not officially launch MO sportsbooks. It did, however, task the Missouri Gaming Commission (MGC) with regulating the newly legalized MO sports betting industry, including the licensing and approval for Missouri sportsbook operators, betting regulations, and setting an official launch date for legal sportsbooks in Missouri.
The legislation in place requires that Missouri sports betting be launched by the Dec. 1, 2025, deadline, though it’s expected to go live ahead of that date. As the situation continues to develop, it looks likely that sportsbooks in the Show Me State will be made available in the Fall of 2025. This launch date would wind up sometime during the 2025-26 football season, which would make for a massive debut in Missouri.
Prospective users can expect to see ESPN BET as one of the first online sportsbooks to arrive in their state, along with DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM, Caesars Sportsbook and more. Once ESPN BET Missouri Sportsbook is launched, it’s likely that Missourians will have the opportunity to claim a profitable welcome bonus when they register.
ESPN BET Missouri Promo Code
Although the ESPN BET promo code has not yet been made available in Missouri (legal MO sports wagering is not yet live) users in 18 states across the nation can claim the terrific welcome offer. Missouri sportsbooks are likely to go live as soon as the Fall of 2025, and as users in the Show Me State wait for the arrival of ESPN BET, they can check out the sign-up offer that’s currently available for new users in legal states.
How to Claim the ESPN BET Missouri Promo Code

The ESPN BET Missouri promo code has not yet been launched, but it should be very easy to get the welcome offer when sportsbooks in Missouri are launched. If the registration process is the same as in states where ESPN BET is available, new users in Missouri will be able to follow the guide outlined below to claim the ESPN BET sign-up offer once it’s available in their state.
- Click the ESPN BET MO promo code linked on this page (when it’s available).
- When the registration screen loads, click the green button to Sign Up.
- Enter the information to make an account including full name, date of birth, mailing address, email address, phone number, and Social Security.
- Agree to the ESPN BET Missouri Sportsbook terms and conditions.
- Make a deposit and meet any of the requirements for the promo code offer.
- Get an ESPN BET Sportsbook bonus.
ESPN BET Missouri App: Available on iOS and Android Devices
The ESPN BET app can be downloaded on both the Apple App Store and Google Play Store, providing access to users on iOS and Android devices. On both platforms, the app is listed as ESPN BET Sportsbook, with more than 173,000 reviews on Apple, and more than 13,000 reviews on Google Play.
Bet Types on ESPN BET Missouri
ESPN BET provides very competitive odds in sports betting markets ranging all across the globe. Here are some of the bet types that will be available on the ESPN BET app in Missouri:
- Moneyline: Bet on either team to win the game outright. Favored teams will be marked with (-) odds, and underdog teams will carry (+) odds.
- Point Spread: Bet on either team to cover the spread. Favored teams will be giving (-) points, while underdog teams will be getting (+) points. A point spread bet that ends in a tie is considered a push and the user is refunded.
- Over-Under Total: Bet on the two teams in the game to combine to score over or under the pre-game set total number. Over-under total bets that end in a tie are considered a push and the user is refunded.
- Player Props: Bet on individual players to reach certain statistical thresholds. Player prop bets do not take team win/loss outcome into account. It’s very popular to see Player Prop bets parlayed together.
- Parlay: Combine multiple bets from different games onto the same ticket for multiplied odds. Each individual leg of the parlay bet must win for the ticket to be cashed. If any of the legs lose, the ticket is a loss. If any of the legs end in a tie, they are considered a push and voided from the ticket.
- Same Game Parlay: Combine multiple bets from the same game onto the same ticket for multiplied odds. Each individual leg of the same game parlay bet must win for the ticket to be cashed. If any of the legs lose, the ticket is a loss.
ESPN BET Sportsbook Promos and Bonuses
ESPN BET provides access to promos and bonuses for both new and existing users on the platform. These daily offers allow users to boost their betting abilities and get sportsbook bonuses for wagering on the app. Here are some of the popular ESPN BET offers made available:
Parlay Lounge
The Parlay Lounge allows ESPN BET users to browse through a variety of pre-selected parlay bets for quick access to placing the popular wager type. The Parlay Lounge includes long-odds bets that can pay potentially massive winnings if they hit. Many times, these parlays will be themed based on a specific sport or a particular highlighted matchup, and users can see the popularity of the ticket (how many other ESPN BET users have placed the bet).
ESPN BET Boosts
ESPN Bet offers dozens of daily odds boosts, often carrying a specific them or attached to an ESPN program, such as the Get Up Boost. The boosts are for single bets and parlays, and sometimes even for modified futures bets.
Refer a Friend
Users on ESPN BET can refer a friend to get a bonus for both parties when that user signs up for an account. Go into the promos section of the ESPN BET app and copy the unique referral link to send to a friend. When that friend uses the link to sign up for an account, deposits at least $50, and wagers at least $25, both parties will receive a $50 ESPN BET bonus.
Missouri Teams to Bet on ESPN BET
The debut of Missouri sportsbooks is fast approaching, and there’s no doubt that many fans in the Show Me State will be gearing up to place wagers on their favorite local teams. There are a number of major professional sports teams in Missouri, as well as respected collegiate programs. As soon as ESPN BET Missouri Sportsbook is live, fans will have access to bet on all of the following teams:
- Kansas City Chiefs (NFL)
- Kansas City Royals (MLB)
- St. Louis Cardinals (MLB)
- St. Louis Blues (NHL)
- St. Louis SC (MLS)
- Sporting Kansas City (MLS)
- Kansas City Current (NWSL)
- University of Missouri (NCAAF, NCAAB, NCAAW)
There is no NBA team in Missouri, but rest assured that there will be plenty of NBA bets to be made at ESPN BET Missouri when it launches.
And while college football and basketball are the most bet on collegiate sports, you’ll also see markets for the Tigers in SEC baseball and the College World Series.
ESPN BET Available States

ESPN BET is already available in 18 states across the country where sports betting has been legalized and launched. In each of the states where ESPN BET is live, new users can claim the promo code offer to get a sportsbook bonus at sign-up.
These are the states where ESPN BET is currently available: Arizona, Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, and Washington D.C.
Once Missouri sports betting is live (likely Fall 2025) ESPN BET is expected to be part of the first wave of operators to be launched.
ESPN BET Missouri Deposit Options
Depositing funds is a very simple process on ESPN BET, and there are a number of available payment options for users to fund their accounts. Here are the available ESPN BET deposit options:
- Credit/debit cards
- Online banking
- PayPal
- Venmo
- Wire Transfer
- Skrill
- VIP Preferred eCheck
ESPN BET Missouri Withdrawal Options
Users on ESPN BET also have several withdrawal options available to secure payouts when they win bets. The list of available ESPN BET withdrawal options is as follows:
- Debit cards
- Online banking
- PayPal
- Venmo
- Skrill
- Wire transfer
- Check by mail
- ACH eCheck
ESPN BET Missouri FAQ
Here are some of the frequently asked questions pertaining to the topic of ESPN BET Missouri.
Not yet. It’s expected that Missouri sports betting will be launched in the Fall of 2025.
Missouri sports betting is likely to launch in Fall 2025. The Missouri Gaming Commission is in charge of launching legal sportsbooks in the Show-Me State.
AZ, CO, IL, IN, IA, KS, KY, LA, MD, MA, MI, NC, NJ, OH, PA, TN, VA, WV. Missouri is likely to be added to this list as soon as the Fall of 2025.
The minimum betting age for Missouri is 21. This will be the case for ESPN BET and any other operator who launches a sportsbook in Missouri.
The current ESPN BET promo code allows new players to bet $10 and get $100 in bonus bets & a free 30-day trial of ESPN+. This offer is not currently available in Missouri.

After years of writing as well as Data Analyst work for Pro Football Focus, Kevin Wolff is now a Sports Betting Writer for SportRadar, and more specifically, SBD. A graduate of Fordham University in NYC, Kevin is also a full-time dog dad when he's not writing.